Central Air-Source Heat Pumps
A greater way to heat and cool your home.
Maximize your home's comfort and energy efficiency while reducing your carbon footprint by upgrading to a new cold-climate, air-source heat pump to heat and cool your home. These all-in-one ducted systems sit outside your home, like an A/C unit, and work by absorbing heat from the environment to move it in and out of your home, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
When properly installed by a participating NYS Clean Heat contractor, an air-source heat pump can deliver up to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy it consumes. That's because it transfers heat instead of converting it from fossil fuel. According to studies by the Department of Energy, the average annual savings are around $459 when compared to electric-resistance heaters, and $948 when compared to oil systems
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Take advantage of all the other ways these all-in-one systems could be more affordable for your budget. From low-interest financing options and federal tax credits, to special incentives if you live in priority electrification areas. Save on your new, clean energy system today and start saving on your annual energy costs for years to come.
Maximize efficiency and comfort with this whole-home system that can be retrofitted into existing duct work. Start saving today.
If you've already reduced your carbon footprint by installing a solar panel system, adding an all-in-one heat pump is a great next step. Combining this technology with your solar installation ensures your heating, cooling or hot water needs are met year-round. And, it's even possible that your solar panels could produce enough electricity to run your heat pump system all year long.
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*Heat pump annual savings are approximately $948 when compared to oil systems, according to a Department of Energy study.